MSU Denver secured a split in their road series against No. 2 CSU Pueblo, moving to an overall record of 30-16 and 23-13 in conference play. In the first game, the Roadrunners struggled offensively, managing a 0-4 defeat despite good individual performances. However, they rebounded decisively in game two, winning 8-6 with a powerful offensive display highlighted by Mackenzie Pearson's two-run homer and three RBIs overall.

By the Numbers
  • MSU Denver's record improved to 30-16 overall and 23-13 in RMAC play.
  • Mackenzie Pearson recorded three RBIs in game two, including a two-run home run.
State of Play
  • CSU Pueblo remains one of the top teams in the RMAC despite the split.
  • The Roadrunners displayed resiliency, particularly in game two, indicating strong team dynamics.
What's Next

MSU Denver will be looking to build on this momentum as they head into their next series, focusing on maintaining their offensive output and tightening their defense against upcoming opponents.

Bottom Line

The Roadrunners proved their capability against a top contender, showcasing their offensive firepower and resilience, which could be critical as they aim for a strong finish in the conference.